**BILL FUNDED** Refurbish Paint Power Services Building at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Enroute facility, Seattle Air Route Traffic Control Center (ZSE).
ID: 2405525Type: Solicitation
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TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OFFEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION6973GH FRANCHISE ACQUISITION SVCSOKLAHOMA CITY, OK, 73125, USA

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Painting and Wall Covering Contractors (238320)

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REPAIR OR ALTERATION OF OTHER INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS (Z2EZ)
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    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is seeking qualified contractors to refurbish the Paint Power Services Building at the Seattle Air Route Traffic Control Center (ZSE) located in Auburn, Washington. The project involves comprehensive exterior maintenance, including pressure washing, preparation, and painting of all exterior metal surfaces, while adhering to safety and environmental regulations, with specific tasks such as waterproofing and encapsulating lead paint. This refurbishment is crucial for maintaining the operational integrity and safety standards of FAA facilities, with an estimated contract value between $1,000,000 and $1,500,000 and a performance period of 30 days post-notice to proceed. Interested contractors must register in the System for Award Management (SAM) and submit proposals by the specified deadlines, with a mandatory site visit scheduled for September 9, 2024, and all inquiries directed to Joel Scott at joel.e.scott@faa.gov.

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    The ZSE ARTCC Power Services Building project entails specific surface treatment requirements prior to painting. Notably, exterior surfaces marked in red must be encapsulated with a polymer-based coating before applying primer and paint. The blue brick sections are exempt from painting. Additionally, the project specifications clearly state that any doors must not be painted, reflecting limitations outlined in the Statement of Work (SOW). This document emphasizes the necessary preparatory work and compliance with project specifications, indicating a focused approach to exterior maintenance without unnecessary alteration of certain building elements. This summary connects to the broader context of government RFPs, detailing critical guidelines that ensure proper project execution while adhering to predetermined requirements.
    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a Request for Proposal for the painting of the Power Services building at the Seattle Air Route Traffic Control Center (ZSE), located at 3101 Auburn Way S., Auburn, WA. The scope includes pressure washing, preparing, and painting all exterior metal surfaces while ensuring compliance with safety and environmental regulations. Specific tasks involve waterproofing, applying low-odor paint in a color selected from the manufacturer's standard palette, and encapsulating lead paint with a polymer coating. The contractor must coordinate all work with FAA representatives, maintain the site's operational integrity, and ensure minimal disruption. A project schedule and a painting control plan must be submitted for FAA approval within ten days of contract award. The contractor is obligated to commence work promptly after approval and complete all tasks within 30 days, with oversight by FAA security personnel throughout. This project demonstrates the FAA's commitment to maintaining infrastructure standards while ensuring safety and operational efficiency.
    The government file outlines a Request for Proposals (RFP) issued by the FAA Aeronautical Center for the refurbishment of the paint at the Power Services Building at the Seattle Air Route Traffic Control Center. The project, estimated between $1,000,000 and $1,500,000, requires the contractor to supply all labor, tools, materials, and equipment necessary for its completion. The performance period is set at 30 days post notice to proceed. A mandatory site visit is scheduled for September 9, 2024. Offerors must submit their proposals in a sealed manner with specific requirements for completion, including possible performance and payment bonds. The document specifies terms for bid opening and guarantees, and outlines additional clauses relevant to contractor obligations, inspections, and compliance with federal regulations. It also emphasizes contractor responsibilities regarding minority and female participation as part of affirmative action compliance in construction. Lastly, it includes provisions about payment procedures, including electronic invoicing through the Delphi eInvoicing web portal, and mandates that contractors must be registered in the System for Award Management (SAM) database prior to receiving awards. This comprehensive solicitation underlines the government’s commitment to maintaining standards in project execution while ensuring compliance with contractual and regulatory obligations.
    The document outlines the requirements for contractors interested in refurbishing the Paint Power Services Building at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Enroute facility, specifically at the Seattle Air Route Traffic Control Center (ZSE). Contractors must provide detailed information, including their name and address, contract number, dollar value, and project status (either active or complete). Additionally, they are required to submit a project title, location, and a comprehensive description of their role and responsibilities in the project. The file emphasizes the necessity for contractor experience and outlines the expectations for documentation to assess the qualifications of potential bidders. This information will be utilized in the selection process for the refurbishment project, which is part of the broader government initiative to maintain and enhance critical aviation infrastructure. Overall, the document serves as a formal request aimed at soliciting qualified contractors for vital refurbishment services within the FAA framework.
    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has outlined instructions for completing the Uniform Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) Data Report, which consists of five tabs: Contractor Info, Buy American, Environmentally Friendly, Subcontracting, and Jobs Creation. Each section requires specific information about prime contractors and projects, including contact details, contract identifiers, obligated amounts, and Job Control Numbers (JCNs). The 'Buy American' tab mandates identification of non-domestic products and their associated costs, while the 'Environmentally Friendly' tab focuses on energy savings initiatives linked to JCNs and the products being replaced. The 'Subcontracting' tab requests total dollars awarded to first-tier subcontractors categorized by socio-economic status, and the 'Jobs Creation' tab requires reporting the number of jobs created through the contract. This report aims to ensure compliance with BIL funding regulations, promote transparency in government contracting, and monitor the economic impact of federal expenditures on job creation and domestic product utilization.
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